Thursday, December 19, 2019

Upgrading to Windows 10 - What has changed?

Windows 7 mainstream (free) support is ending very soon, in January 2020. This means if you have been a windows 7 hold out, it might be a good idea to upgrade now. 
In fact, Microsoft is still offering free upgrades, which they are not advertising.
If you wish to continue with Windows 7, support can be bought from Microsoft for an additional 3 years.

While Windows 7 has its charm, it is longer an actively developed, meaning there will probably be no new features are added. Windows 10 often has new features added with each major update, twice a year. 
There are however some drawbacks to Windows 10. Updates are basically forced on you. This sounds good for security sake, but unfortunately these updates have open been bug ridden. From my owns experience, an update broke my sound, and was very difficult to fix. 
Windows 7 was a traditional OS, you purchase it, you own it, which is entirely how Microsoft makes money from the operating system.  With Windows 10, Microsoft makes revenue from selling info o advertisers and other data collectors. It is the same kind of concept as Google with their Android operating system. Collected data is not personally identifiable, before sending it to third parties. 

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

There is some worry that the percentage of people with Windows proficiency maybe going down. This would be unfortunate, as the Windows operating system is often used in the work place.



Many schools are now using Chromebooks, and many households instead have Apple MacIntosh computers, and actually a great percentage of people have no home computer at all, just smart phones and tablets.


It is worthwhile to learn and be proficient with the Windows operating system. Windows 10 is the latest version of the os.